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Accusative case Moderate

Accusative case has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

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Noun
1

the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb

2

Case used to express direction towards an indirect object, the recipient or beneficiary of an action, and is generally indicated in English by to (when a recipient) or for (when a beneficiary) with the objective case. The direct object may be either stated or unstated where the indirect object is the beneficiary of the verbal action, but is stated where the indirect object is a recipient. If there is emphasis on the indirect object, the indirect object usually precedes the direct object and is not usually indicated with to or for; said structure is also used when neither object is being emphasized.

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ase base ease rase wase nase sase vase tase case kase lase mase jase mease dbase tease pease ukase dease
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